Climate, Niche Conservatism, and the Global Bird Diversity Gradient
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José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho | J. Diniz‐Filho | C. Jaramillo | Bradford A Hawkins | Carlos A Jaramillo | Stephen A Soeller | Stephen A. Soeller | B. Hawkins | S. Soeller
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